Abd El-Rahman Mohamed was arrested as a minor during October 6th events at Dokki Bridge and Mosaddegh Street on October 6, 2013. He was presented before the prosecution under the case No. 166 for 2014, Giza child misdemeanours. He was charged with joining a terrorist gang, assembly, show of force, assaulting security, destroying private property, and possessing bladed weapons. The prosecution ordered his detention pending investigations. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison and fined 100,000 pounds on 29 April 2014. He appealed the sentence and it was commuted to two years imprisonment on July 19, 2014. He was granted a presidential pardon on June 17, 2015, before the expiry of his term.
Violations he was subjected to:
– Detention at an unofficial headquarters.